Movies You'll Remember, But Never Re-Watch (27 PICS)

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Minerva 1 year ago
Seems these people are a little 'thin-skinned.' There's some movies that make the above seem like wholesome 'date' movies. Here's a few I can think of off the top of my head, and some of you might agree: "Irreversible." that scene where that guy gets his head bashed in with a fire extinguisher. "Dancer in the Dark." "Eraser Head" "Bad Lieutenant" (the one with Harvey Keitel) "Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer" "The Last House on the Left" (from 1972.) I could add soooo many more, but this is already too long.
       
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Molly 1 year ago
Minerva,
it went over your head...it's not that it's spooky scary, it's that they aren't interesting or s#cked for a 2nd watch. Like how many people are actually gonna watch Oppenheimer again? it was boring af
       
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Selma 1 year ago
Molly,

Wisdom has been chasing you all your life.
But, you have always been faster.
       
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Odell 1 year ago
I can add some to the list

- "inglourious basterds"
a nice movie. But the historical wrong ending pushes this movie to the same level as the history movie in "Idiocrazy". And there are enough flatearthers to believe both...

- "clockwork orange"
maybe it's cult for some people, but a movie that starts with a rape is nothing, I want to see again
       
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Rodie 1 year ago
#1 #20 #25 #26 I have seen multiple times. #20 might be among my favourite movies of all time. Of all the movies I know on that list, the hardest to take was probably #4 for me. Gore is bearable, all that mass-murder, holocaust stuff is too big to grasp, but that one took me.
       
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Tempy 1 year ago
Rodie,

Her heartless, greedy family is what really affected me in that movie. It left me seething, which is a testament to the all around excellent acting. That movie deserved every award it received.
       
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Deedee 1 year ago
#9 My 20yr old son and I walked out of Joker, looked at each other and said "Well that was good . . . but I never want to see it again!"
       
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Deidre 1 year ago
Deedee,

That movie's victimized interpretation of The Joker will make every Antifa poser think behaving like that is cool. sm_80
       
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Muriel 1 year ago
#6 I’ve rewatched Bone Tomahawk a few times.

#12 I read reviews before I watched it, and people talked about how they wished they could unsee the last quarter. That’s spot on. The original, not the American version.
       
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Isadora 1 year ago
#25 that's the first one that came to my mind. I've seen the movie many years ago as a teen and don't remember any detail. I just remember the emotions.
       
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